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Re: misspelled offence for failing to stop at a stop sign
I can only speak for Toronto but if someone shows up and wants to save points the Prosecutors will usually offer Improper Stop Sec 144(5)(a) or Fail t… - 8 Replies
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- Last post Wed Nov 13, 2013 8:39 am View the latest post
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Re: Prosecution provides disclosure right away on the spot?
Here in Toronto it isn't overly new. The Part 1's were changed to include a carbon copy of the notes which are submitted with the ticket and both are … - 2 Replies
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- Last post Wed Nov 13, 2013 8:27 am View the latest post
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Re: Combination of "vehicles" exceeds G Class license max wg
All trailers capable of hauling cargo needs a plate. You can haul a piece of equipment such as a generator or tar pot for asphalt repairs and they wil… - 4 Replies
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- Last post Tue Nov 12, 2013 12:06 pm View the latest post
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Re: Reduced ticket from 46 km/h over
Also if you go to trial be prepared to fight the full 106 in a 60. You already got the break at the side of the road. Don't know how the Prosecutors a… - 12 Replies
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- Last post Wed Jun 12, 2013 8:01 pm View the latest post
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Re: MTO officer did not file the ticket in court after 7 day
The officer actually has 6 months to lay the charge if they decide to go by way of a part 3, and in some cases up to 3 years depending on the charge. … - 2 Replies
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- Last post Thu Jun 06, 2013 4:28 pm View the latest post
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Re: Car accident with no insurance
Were you charged with Operating a Motor Vehicle Without Insurance? If you handed the insurance card over and it was accepted then this will be on the… - 7 Replies
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- Last post Sat Jun 01, 2013 5:32 pm View the latest post
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Re: Speeding Defenses + 11b Q
Good luck with your case, I see you have done a lot of research for your case, not a lot of people do that. Just remember though that the officer do… - 7 Replies
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- Last post Fri May 31, 2013 9:24 am View the latest post
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Re: statute of limitations unpaid speeding ticket
There is no statute of limitations, if you are suspended for an unpaid fine the suspension is indefinite. To get your licence back you are still going… - 1 Replies
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- Last post Fri May 03, 2013 3:40 am View the latest post
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Re: Got a ticket for Not wearing seatbelts in backseat !!!
coolamir wrote: Today I learned that wearing seatbelts are mandatory for passengers in the backseat LOL, I'm confused as to why you wouldn't wear a s… - 6 Replies
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- Last post Sun Apr 28, 2013 8:56 pm View the latest post
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Re: Signing of Plate portion of the ownership
You may be leasing the vehicle, but you aren't leasing your plates. So yes you will need to sign it. The plates are yours and should have your name o… - 2 Replies
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- Last post Mon Apr 15, 2013 7:17 pm View the latest post
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Re: speeding over 24kms in a 40 zone 220 ticket price???
tyler2283 wrote:Hello there, I was in Barrie Ontario at 7:58 AM i was pulled over for doing 64kms in a 40 km zone, however the officer wrote the foll… - 1 Replies
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- Last post Thu Apr 11, 2013 8:42 am View the latest post
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Re: Parking lot accident
Lol, why is it they weren't paying attention? It sounds like they avoided their collision with the pedestrian. Sounds more like you weren't paying att… - 3 Replies
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- Last post Thu Apr 04, 2013 10:03 pm View the latest post
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Re: Driving 183 on the 401
Just wondering how trucks make you nervous but going 183 km/h didn't and seemed like the reasonable alternative. Trucks in Ontario are limited to 105 … - 5 Replies
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- Last post Mon Mar 25, 2013 3:20 pm View the latest post
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Re: Failed To Surrender Insurance
Pay the ticket and count your lucky stars that you weren't stopped by a more diligent officer. There is always a chance you could get charged later be… - 2 Replies
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- Last post Tue Mar 05, 2013 5:22 pm View the latest post
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Re: Careless driving incident
tk17.93 wrote:Alright, thanks for the answers guys. I had one more question though, how do the cases usually work in court? Does the witness have to s… - 6 Replies
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- Last post Wed Feb 20, 2013 9:44 pm View the latest post
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Re: Careless driving incident
tk17.93 wrote:Let me start this off by saying I'm a new driver (got my G2 around June). Anyway, I was taking a left turn at a yellow, got t-boned and … - 6 Replies
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- Last post Wed Feb 20, 2013 9:37 pm View the latest post
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Re: Are HTA offences considered civil or criminal?
They are not civil or criminal, they are provincial laws. - 4 Replies
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- Last post Thu Feb 14, 2013 12:06 pm View the latest post
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Re: Jurisdiction and Court Location change
Your offence occurred in Toronto, and your trial is happening in Toronto, so your trial is happening in a court in the jurisdiction of the offence. If… - 1 Replies
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- Last post Fri Feb 01, 2013 4:55 am View the latest post
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Re: Is there a way to find out who complained about your par
And regarding getting your neighbours name, I think it would be a bad idea.... confronting them (retaliation on them) is just going to get you in more… - 4 Replies
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- Last post Tue Jan 29, 2013 1:52 pm View the latest post
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Re: 136 (1) (b) collision, ticket errors.
The ticket itself will be quashed during the filing process because it will be seem to be beyond the required 7 days for the officer to file based sol… - 2 Replies
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- Last post Tue Jan 15, 2013 2:21 pm View the latest post
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